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    KARABAKH STILL MOVING A NATION

    http://asbarez.com/108401/karabakh-still-moving-a-nation/

    Wednesday, February 20th, 2013

    The marches that sparked a movement

    BY ARA KHACHATOURIAN

    When hundreds of thousands of Armenians took to the streets on
    February 20, 1988 to demand the reunification of Karabakh with
    Armenia, a modern-day Armenian liberation struggle was born~Wa movement
    that still unites and mobilizes the Armenian Nation.

    This movement was a direct challenge to then Soviet leader Mikhail
    Gorbachev~Rs policies of openness~WGlasnost and Perestroika~Wand
    effectively began the collapse of the Soviet Union.

    More importantly, however, it became a true struggle for the universal
    right to self-determination, which 25 years later is still at the
    center of the Karabakh question.

    This simple call for self-determination, freedom and justice, however,
    was met with the most brutal of responses when not even a week after
    the spark of the movement Azeri OMON forces, aided by the Soviet Red
    Army began a systematic massacre and deportation of
    Armenians~Wpogroms~Win the industrial city of Sumgait outside Baku.

    These brutal killings would continue in Kirovabad and Baku, and, like
    the Armenian Genocide they remain crimes that have gone unpunished and
    ignored by the international community.

    The Armenian people~Rs expression of free will and their exercise of
    democratic norms also unleashed indiscriminate attacks on the civilian
    population of Karabakh that soon escalated into a full-fledged war.

    The heroism of the people of Artsakh inspired an entire nation and won a war.

    Today, Artsakh~Wthe Nagorno-Karabakh Republic~Wstands tall and
    victorious and has become a model for democracy and through the
    arduous process of rebuilding it is a jewel in the Caucasus.

    One of the most significant aspects of the Karabakh liberation
    movement is that at a time of political uncertainty during the latter
    days of the Soviet Union, this movement brought together the Armenian
    nation, which was dispersed around the world as a result of the
    Armenian Genocide and divided by the iron curtain. It became a
    rallying call for all Armenians to unite behind a banner of liberty
    and justice and the preservation and perseverance of our nation,
    bringing renewed impetus to the Armenian liberation struggle.

    Karabakh remains at the center of our national reality. The Azeris
    continue their aggressive campaign of military intimidation and
    threats against civilian life through their continued violation of the
    cease fire and relentless sniper attacks, casting a pall over
    residents of the Artsakh and destabilizing the region.

    The most recent victim, 20-year-old Gor Ghazarian, was shot and killed
    by Azeri snipers at the Karabakh-Azerbaijan border on Wednesday, the
    day of the 25th anniversary of the Karabakh movement. The Karabakh
    Defense Ministry reported ~Sunprecedented activity~T by Azeri forces in
    recent days.

    Yet a generation that was born during the war is committed and
    determined to protect its nation, be that on the ground in Artsakh or
    elsewhere in the Armenian World.

    Today~Rs conscripts in the Karabakh National Armed Forces were children
    when their parents bore arms to protect their historic homeland. Their
    brethren in the Diaspora were too young to understand the wrath of
    war, but today through different efforts, such as the AYF Youth Corps
    and With Our Soldiers campaign, are ensuring that the liberation
    movement that began a quarter of a century ago continues until justice
    prevails.

    Today, as we reflect on the enormous importance and impact of February
    20, 1988, we must bow our heads in remembrance and respect to all the
    heroes who gave their lives on the road to freedom, and recognize that
    we, as a nation, are still guided by roots of the Karabakh movement.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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